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188 CHAPTER 5 CABLES AND ARCHES

EXAMPLE 5.3
The suspension bridge in Fig. 5–6a is constructed using the two
stiffening trusses that are pin connected at their ends C and supported
by a pin at A and a rocker at B. Determine the maximum tension in
the cable IH. The cable has a parabolic shape and the bridge is
subjected to the single load of 50 kN.

I H

8m

D E
6m
A B
F G C
50 kN

5
4 @ 3 m  12 m 4 @ 3 m  12 m

(a)

Hy
Iy

FH FH

Ax
B
9m
Ay 50 kN By
24 m
(b)

Fig. 5–6

SOLUTION
The free-body diagram of the cable-truss system is shown in Fig. 5–6b.
According to Eq. 5–4 1T cos u = FH2, the horizontal component of
cable tension at I and H must be constant, FH. Taking moments about
B, we have
d+ ©MB = 0; -Iy124 m2 - Ay124 m2 + 50 kN19 m2 = 0
Iy + Ay = 18.75
5.3 CABLE SUBJECTED TO A UNIFORM DISTRIBUTED LOAD 189

Iy

FH

FH
14 m

6m

Ax C Cx
Ay
Cy
12 m
(c)

If only half the suspended structure is considered, Fig. 5–6c, then 5


summing moments about the pin at C, we have

d + ©MC = 0; FH114 m2 - FH16 m2 - Iy112 m2 - Ay112 m2 = 0


Iy + Ay = 0.667FH

From these two equations,

18.75 = 0.667FH
FH = 28.125 kN

To obtain the maximum tension in the cable, we will use Eq. 5–11, but
first it is necessary to determine the value of an assumed uniform
distributed loading w0 from Eq. 5–8:

2FHh 2128.125 kN218 m2


w0 = = = 3.125 kN>m
L 2
112 m22

Thus, using Eq. 5–11, we have

Tmax = w0 L 21 + 1L>2h22
= 3.125112 m221 + 112 m>218 m222
= 46.9 kN Ans.

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